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Duco Cement
I finally found Duco Cement at Fry's Market (Kroger owned for this area). Is this the one that is recommented?
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Hi Whulsey,
From what I have seen around the site, it is supposed to be the bees' knees according to several. I have been looking around trying to find it as well, so far no luck here in Vegas. I did manage to locate Aleene's Tacky Glue at Michaels Art Store here in town and like it pretty well. Jay Massey treadhead1952 Las Vegas, NV |
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That's the stuff. I can only find it in tubes around here. WalMart carries it.
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Thanks for the confirm, GB. They had the plastic glue in the tube, but this only in the bottle so wasn't sure if it was the right stuff. Hadn't checked *Mart since due to philosophical differences try to avoid the place.
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The bottle is for hard items like metal or plastic and the tube is for paper and card. I buy the tube at Ace Hardware I think the pictures on the package show hard things.
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As KGL says, Ace Hardware is now my supplier. I used to like the bottle but now use the tube with a nozzle jammed onto it (Testors nozzle, available hobby and craft stores).
It works best if both surfaces have a little on them. Try to to let it be visible - like overlap onto the surface - because it dries shiny and can be obvious. The shine can be taken off by painting over with clear matte if needed. Carl |
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Cool, just bought a tube at Ace yest, was going to try it our on some repairs needed, looking forward to see what it works like.
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If you go to Ace buy Devcon Weldit All Purpose Adhesive. It is clear glue also but it is more sticky and holds much faster than Duco. I bought Duco also, but it is thin and sticks slower.
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